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Old 07-20-2011, 07:11 PM
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No you still need to narrow or modify the tank for tail pipe clearance. Even with a offset shackle.

We normally charge 300.00 plus the cost of a replacement tank.
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Old 07-22-2011, 10:05 AM
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So if I just dump the exhaust and dont use tailpipes, I wont need to get a modified tank? Even with sticking with a leaf setup in the rear and installing the DSE minitub kit...
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I plan to dump the exhaust out in front of the rear tires using the DRGas boom tubes.

Also, just a word on rear ends. If you are planning to buy a Moser 12 bolt I recommend you first look at the Moser 9" Circle Track setup with floating hubs. A bare Moser 9" CT housing kit comes complete with hubs and axles for $879 you specify the width. You weld on your mounts and supply a center section.
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